Tommy Hilfiger Corp.

Invitees to Tommy Hilfiger's spring and summer 2015 women's runway show already had a pretty big hint at the theme of the collection before the Monday morning show at the Park Avenue Armory here -- thanks to invitations in the form of 45-rpm vinyl records. The concept came into a bit better focus with the Tommy Hilfiger name in lights above the entrance, TH spelled out in faux flower beds to each side and a runway set piece designed to look like something straight off the Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album cover. The Inspiration: Even before cracking open the show notes (also tucked inside a 45-rpm sleeve) it was clear the rock 'n' roll loving...

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